Physics, asked by manojkumr2051, 10 months ago

why doesn't gravity work on clouds​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

clouds do contain a lot of water, this water is spread out for miles in the form of tiny water droplets or crystals, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible. Thus, from our vantage on the ground, clouds seem to float in the sky.

Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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Answer:

Clouds float on drier air just as bubbles float on water. The cloud droplets that make up a cloud are very tiny. Air movements have much more of an effect on moving cloud droplets as compared to gravity. ... Clouds do not have a tendency to sink since they are less dense than the air below or around them.

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